Mose Webster

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The Evansville Daily Journal (February 6, 1864) starts our story:

Mose Webster

 

The same date, this appears in the Louisville Journal:

Mose Webster

 

Union troops capture bushwhackers (Louisville Journal, February 11, 1864):

Mose Webster

 

By August, Webster is in Southern Kenton and Boone, Louisville Journal, August 3, 1864:

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Louisville Journal, (August 9, 1864):

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Webster raids Williamstown, Louisville Journal, (November 5, 1864):

Mose Webster

 

Webster ambushes in Crittenden, Louisville Journal, (November 19, 1864):

Mose Webster

 

Webster's band in Owen County, Louisville Journal, (November 27, 1864):

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The Louisville Journal ran both of the next two items on the same day, (December 9, 1864):

Mose Webster

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The Cincinnati Enquirer notes his escape, December 12, 1864:

Mose Webster

 

The Louisville Journal, (December 9, 1864). This may be Webster, or it may be about Col. George Jesse, a guerilla in the Carroll / Trimble / Henry area. Or both:

Mose Webster

 

The December 27, 1864 Enquirer carries this item. We think it's fair to ask if Webster was really as far south as Williamsburg, or whether the Enquirer mean Williamstown:

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Mose surrenders, Louisville Daily Democrat, (April 4, 1865), asks for the same generous terms Lincoln gave Grant:

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Military recognizes difference between solder and horse thief, says not bloody likely, Louisville Journal, (July 12, 1865):

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The trial begins, Louisville Daily Democrat, (July 13, 1865):

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The last item on Mose Webster we find is this one, from the Enquirer of December 3, 1879.

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Sources as cited, but certainly not exhaustive. We're sure there are many more items to find for anyone interested in doing further research.